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playing god?

Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics

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Life-and-death dilemmas. New medical technologies. Controversial treatments. In playing god? we hear from the patients whose lives were transformed—and sometimes saved—by medical innovations and the bioethicists who help guide complex decisions. Ventilators can keep critically ill people alive, but when is it acceptable to turn the machines off? Organ transplants save lives, but when demand outpaces supply, how do we decide who gets them? Novel reproductive technologies can help people have ...
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Etching The Remedy

Dr. Matthew Sabey Smith

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This show is about elevating your wellness through art & design that is rooted in traditional chinese medicine theory. With Dr. Matthew Sabey Smith as your host you will dive deep into the worlds of holistic health, art, design and medicine to zoom into the meaning of health from a macroscopic and microscopic viewpoint. Special guests and practitioners commonly visit the show and share their own spin on health, wellness & art and teach you how you can elevate your life. Subscribe to listen now!
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Data in Biotech is a fortnightly podcast exploring how companies leverage data to drive innovation in life sciences. Every two weeks, Ross Katz, Principal and Data Science Lead at CorrDyn, sits down with an expert from the world of biotechnology to understand how they use data science to solve technical challenges, streamline operations, and further innovation in their business. You can learn more about CorrDyn - an enterprise data specialist that enables excellent companies to make smarter ...
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Translating Proteomics

Nautilus Biotechnology

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‘Translating Proteomics’ explores the science of proteomics and its growing impact on biological research, biomarker discovery, drug development, food and energy security, and a range of other timely topics. Hosts Parag Mallick Ph.D. and Andreas Huhmer Ph.D. of Nautilus Biotechnology aim to share their perspectives on important issues in proteomics, deepen your love of science, and prompt you to question assumptions about what may be possible.
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This week on Data in Biotech, we are joined by Parul Bordia Doshi, Chief Data Officer at Cellarity, a company that is leveraging data science to challenge traditional approaches to drug discovery. Parul kicks off the conversation by explaining Cellarity’s mission and how it is using generative AI and single-cell multiomics to design therapies that …
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This week on Data in Biotech, Ryan Mork, Director of Data Science at Evozyne, joins host Ross Katz to discuss how data science and machine learning are being used in protein engineering and drug discovery. Ryan explains how Evozyne is utilizing large language models (LLMs) and generative AI (GenAI) to design new biomolecules, training the models wi…
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This week on Data in Biotech, Ross is joined by Jonathan Eads, VP of Engineering at genomics intelligence company Genomenon, to discuss how his work supports the company’s mission to make genomic evidence actionable. Jonathan explains his current role leading the teams focused on clinical engineering, curation engineering, platform development and …
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This week on Data in Biotech, we’re joined by Amy Gamber, VP of Manufacturing at Atara Biotherapeutics, an allogeneic T-cell immunotherapy company developing off-the-shelf treatments to help achieve faster patient outcomes. As a treatment that sits at the cutting edge of options available for cancer and autoimmune disease, host Ross Katz explores h…
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It's a holiday week here in the U.S., and the CorrDyn team is currently getting together for our annual company retreat. So, we decided to do something a little different this week. We're re-releasing abridged versions of two of our most popular episodes. These are dedicated to a critical workflow at the intersection of data and scientific research…
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Despite incredible leaps in our understanding of molecular biology, the majority of drug development efforts still fail, and those that succeed often fail to return investment dollars. Proteomics has the potential to change that by providing high-resolution views of the biochemical drivers of biological function - proteins. In this episode of Trans…
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Proteins are far more than just the output of genes. They can be modified in myriad ways to produce millions of proteoforms with altered dynamics, localization, and function. For a comprehensive understanding of biology that will propel drug development and biomarker discovery forward, we need to be able to measure proteoforms routinely. In this ep…
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This week on Data in Biotech, we’re delighted to be joined by Guru and Satya Singh, co-founders of SciSpot, a company focused on transforming biotech companies through smarter embodiment of biological processes in data/software and acceleration of the R&D process. They discuss how their respective biotech and data backgrounds led them to develop th…
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This episode of 'AI in Life Sciences' presents exciting updates from the world of artificial intelligence and its game-changing applications in the Life Sciences sector. Pioneering the breakthroughs, in our first news item, Seven AI has garnered an impressive $36 million in initial funding. This considerable investment will bolster the tech company…
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AI might be the biggest buzz word of the decade, but the buzz is warranted in terms of its practical potential in biological research. In this episode of Translating Proteomics, Parag and Andreas discuss some of the early wins for AI in biology, practical ways AI can be applied to biology research in the near term, challenges in that application, a…
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This week, Ross sits down with Mike Nally, CEO at Generate:Biomedicines, a pioneer in generative biology that is transforming the way medicines are developed. Mike joined the Data in Biotech podcast to discuss the AI-driven drug development landscape and how data is set to change the way every drug is made in the future. Mike shares his journey to …
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From high school biology on up, we're taught the central dogma of biology - that biological information flows from DNA to RNA to proteins. This representation of the central dogma is, however, very much a simplification of its original formulation by Francis Crick and over-applying it can lead us down spurious paths and faulty conclusions. In this …
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This week, Nathan Clark, CEO at Ganymede, joins the Data in Biotech podcast to discuss the challenges of integrating lab instruments and data in the biotech industry and how Ganymede’s developer platform is helping to automate data integration and metadata management across Life Sciences. Nathan sits down with Data in Biotech host Ross Katz to disc…
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Protein biomarkers are proteins measured as indicators of biological processes. People often hope biomarkers will take the form of elevated or decreased amounts of single proteins, but few single protein measurements provide specific and sensitive indications of biological processes. In this episode of Translating Proteomics, Parag and Andreas disc…
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This week, Harshil Patel, Director of Scientific Development at Seqera, joins the Data in Biotech podcast to discuss the importance of collaborative, open-source projects in scientific research and how they support the need for reproducibility. Harshil lifts the lid on how Nextflow has become a leading open-source workflow management tool for scien…
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"AI in Life Sciences" dives into the world where technology and biology intersect, providing expert insight and analysis on the latest trends, breakthroughs, and controversies. In this episode, we explore a potential bird flu threat in Midwestern milk, the innovative use of AI in tackling workforce shortages in healthcare, and impressive revenue gr…
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It's no surprise that biological systems change dramatically over space and time, but we often ignore these dynamics when comparing biological samples. In the latest episode of Translating Proteomics, Parag and Andreas discuss why it's essential to take space and time into account and envision ways we can design experiments that explicitly incorpor…
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This week, we are pleased to have Stewart Fossceco, Head of Non-Clinical and Diagnostics Statistics at Zoetis and an expert in pharmaceutical manufacturing, join us on the Data in Biotech podcast. We sat down with Stewart to discuss implementing and improving Quality Assurance (QA) processes at every stage of biotech manufacturing, from optimizing …
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AI in Life Sciences is a podcast that keeps a finger on the pulse of technological advancement within the healthcare and pharmaceutical fields. In this episode, we'll take a deep dive into Novartis AG's recent nomination of former Bristol Myers CEO Giovanni Caforio as incoming chair, examining what this could mean for the company's future amidst th…
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"AI in Life Sciences" explores the intersect of artificial intelligence (AI) and healthcare this week. We start with a discussion on the ABOUT Healthcare's merger with Edgility which it is hoped will usher in a new era of care orchestration solutions, utilizing AI and predictive analytics to optimize hospital operations and improve patient care. We…
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This week, we are pleased to welcome to the Data in Biotech podcast Brendan McCorkle, CEO of SciNote, a cloud-based ELN (Electronic Lab Notebook) with lab inventory, compliance, and team management tools. In this episode, we discuss how the priorities of ‘Research’ and ‘Development’ differ when it comes to the data they expect and how they use it, …
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"AI in Life Sciences" takes a comprehensive look into how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing healthcare and life sciences. It covers various developments and innovations in healthcare from an AI perspective. In this episode, we discuss how AI is being used by Johns Hopkins to predict supply needs which could potentially revolutionize indust…
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"AI in Life Sciences" is an intriguing podcast that presents the latest advancements of AI and tech in the health sciences. This episode discusses HeHealth's cutting-edge STI detection tool, the challenge of patient identification and how Healthix is solving this using Verato, Eko Health's AI-enabled cardiac tool which has recently received FDA cle…
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Sure, proteomics may revolutionize precision medicine and biomarker discovery, but did you know it can help make better cheese? Listen to the latest episode of our new series, "Translating Proteomics" featuring Nautilus Co-Founder and Chief Scientist, Parag Mallick, and Nautilus Senior Director of Scientific Affairs and Alliance Management, Andreas…
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The idea to measure the proteome to get a clear understanding of healthy and diseased tissues at the molecular level has been around for many years but has not come to fruition in a broadly accessible and applicable way. In this episode we discuss: Why now is the time to make this goal a reality Why past efforts to broadly leverage proteomics did n…
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AI in Life Sciences is a cutting-edge podcast, offering you the latest insights into the application of artificial intelligence in the life sciences sector. This week we delve into Integra LifeSciences' lucrative acquisition of Acclarent, a pioneer in ENT surgical interventions, looking at the diverse market opportunities that this presents. We als…
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In a groundbreaking project, doctors in Africa use AI to fight against diseases such as malaria, HIV/AIDS, and tuberculosis, causing a stir in the medical community. This innovative application of AI in diagnosis and treatment of such prevalent diseases might change the game in global health maintenance.- Lastly, we delve into the intersection of g…
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On the latest episode of "AI in Life Sciences," we engage with the impressive multimodal, AI-driven technology patented by Openstream.ai. This technology promises to revolutionize operational efficiency across multiple sectors with its advanced capabilities. Also, we discuss a breakthrough in the biopharma industry - an AI platform capable of ident…
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"AI in Life Sciences" is a podcast offering a comprehensive view into how artificial intelligence transforms the healthcare and life sciences sector. This week, we unpack new research from HFS and Cognizant that emphasizes the role of GenAI in bridging the understanding gap between health plans and providers for improved patient outcomes. We discus…
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"AI in Life Sciences" is an enlightening podcast focusing on the exponential impact of artificial intelligence in the healthcare industry. In this episode, we explore how California's Sutter Health and AI firm Abridge are partnering to streamline clinical documentation and improve patient understanding. We also delve into GE Healthcare's latest AI …
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This week, we are pleased to be joined on the Data in Biotech Podcast by Pierre Salvy, who recently became the CTO at Cambrium, and his colleague Lucile Bonnin, Head of Research & Development at Cambrium. As part of the Cambrium team behind NovaColl™, the first micro-molecular and skin-identical vegan collagen to market, Pierre and Lucile share the…
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"AI in Life Sciences" is a podcast that dives into the latest happenings and innovations in the life sciences industry. In today's episode, we discuss Pfizer's decision to end one of its clinical trials focused on a sickle cell treatment, and how it would affect their plans for the drug's approval. We'll also delve into new obesity data from Viking…
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On today's episode of AI in Life Sciences, we cover Redi Health's fruitful Series B funding round, and its plans to revolutionize healthcare using tech-integrated solutions. We delve into the groundbreaking use of digital twins powered by AI in cost reduction, advanced disease detection, personalized medicine, and optimization of operations in the …
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"AI in Life Sciences" explores breakthroughs and trends in the world of medicine and healthcare from a futuristic lens. This episode covers the landmark achievement of Taiwan's Taipei Veterans General Hospital, the first in Asia to win two HIMSS digital maturity awards, setting them apart in using advanced digital technologies for patient care. As …
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"AI in Life Sciences" dives into the latest news and breakthroughs in the realm of artificial intelligence and healthcare. We begin with the promising advancements by Verily, using generative AI to further our understanding of human biology and facilitate personalized healthcare. We then discuss Cleveland Clinic's strategy of democratizing AI innov…
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"AI in Life Sciences" dives into the considerable usage of artificial intelligence in the health and biotech sector, bringing you the latest news on the cutting-edge breakthroughs and challenges. In this episode, we'll first discuss recent findings on pregnancy and its relation to advanced molecular aging and how breastfeeding can potentially rever…
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In this episode, we discuss NVIDIA's partnership with Johnson & Johnson's MedTech for using AI to optimize surgical procedures. We also explore Medvise.AI's revolutionary ambient voice solution aimed at streamlining medical documentation. We delve into the impact of data reliability on operational efficiency, stressing the importance of structured …
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This week, we are pleased to welcome Jacob Oppenheim, Entrepreneur in Residence at Digitalis Ventures, a venture capital firm that invests in solutions to complex problems in human and animal health. Jacob sat down with Ross to discuss the importance of establishing strong data foundations in biotech companies and how to approach the task. We explo…
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This week's guest is Joseph Pearson, Global Product Manager of OmicSoft at QIAGEN, a global provider of sample-to-insight solutions that enable customers to gain valuable molecular insights. During this episode, we dive into OmicSoft, a powerful NGS analysis suite that can quickly explore and compare 500,000 curated omics samples from disease-relat…
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This week's guest is Wolfgang Halter, Head of Data Science and Bioinformatics at Merck Life Science, a leading global science and technology company. Ross sat down with Wolfgang to discuss the work on the BayBE project, an open-source library built for Bayesian optimization. Throughout the episode, we go on to learn how BayBE is used for both exper…
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In today's world masculinity is often defined as a spectrum of qualities and behaviours traditionally associated with men, including traits like strength, courage, independence, and assertiveness. But what about their emotions? Do they have emotional intelligence? Are they vulnerable? Empathetic? Why don't they cry?... Adil Hussain, a visionary, li…
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This week, we’re delighted to be joined by Annemie Ribbens, VP Science, Evidence and Trials at icometrix, a medical technology manufacturer that offers a portfolio of AI solutions to assist healthcare with various challenges in neurological disorders, such as brain trauma, strokes, dementia, and Alzheimer's disease. During this episode, Annemie ope…
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This week, we’re delighted to be joined by Lana Denysyk, Head of RWD Assets at Novo Nordisk. During this conversation, Lana shares how real-world data is used in biotech, diving into how it can help clinicians understand patient experiences outside clinical trials. Lana also discusses the challenges in acquiring and utilising real-world data, the i…
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In this episode, we delve into the complex and often misunderstood journey of women's bodies through perimenopause, premenopause, and menopause. Our guest, Ann Marie McQueen, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. Her background as a digital journalist and podcaster, along with her foundational role at The National Newspaper and …
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This week, we’re delighted to be joined by Cody Schiffer, Associate Director, Machine Learning at SMPA - a biopharmaceutical company focused on delivering therapeutic and scientific breakthroughs in areas of critical patient need, During this conversation, Cody and Ross discuss the construction, maintenance, and application of a knowledge graphic i…
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This week, we’re delighted to be joined by Vera Mucaj, Chief Scientific Officer at Datavant, a data logistics company for healthcare. During the interview, Vera shares how the organization helps companies overcome issues of data fragmentation and availability, which ultimately leads to better decision-making in healthcare, the importance of connect…
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Biomedicine today stands as the vanguard of human health, weaving together science and technology to unravel the mysteries of our biological intricacies. It plays a pivotal role in advancing medical knowledge, enabling the development of groundbreaking treatments and therapies. From decoding the secrets of our genetics, to preventing and early-dete…
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Back in the 1960s, a committee of seven Seattle residents met regularly to decide which patients with chronic kidney disease were “worthy” of life-saving dialysis. Whoever wasn’t selected by the committee would likely die within months. An exposé of this so-called “God Squad” helped spark the formation of a new field: bioethics. In this prequel to …
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Data in Biotech is a fortnightly podcast exploring how companies leverage data innovation in life sciences. This week, we’re delighted to be joined by James Winegar, CEO of CorrDyn, a data-driven technology consultancy that helps some of the largest biotechnology manufacturers in the US make smarter strategic decisions by unlocking the value of the…
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